RMLL 2015
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Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre (RMLL) / Libre Software Meetings (LSM), Montpellier, France, 5-11 July 2014: website.
In order to reach out to the open-source community (or communities), it would be nice to submit a proposal for a hackathon to an open-source conference such as RMLL. In such a hackathon, open-source developers would be taught how to integrate their projects into GPII. Ideally, we should find and contact projects with accessibility features and a community that would be willing to work on GPII integration. Add your ideas to the table below. (We can get some ideas from osalt.com and the open source accessibility repository created by the AEGIS project.)
Project (with link) | Developer(s) to be invited | Settings file format and location | User group (if AT) and example settings | Platform(s) |
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LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice | TBD | See LibreOffice user profile. |
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Linux, Windows, Mac OS, ... |
NegativeScreen: Windows application with 11 colour inversion schemes | TODO: Find out through the contact form. | ? | The colour inversion scheme. | Windows |
AMIS (Old site on SourceForge) (DAISY player) | Marisa DeMeglio (DAISY Consortium) | CSS, XML and INI; on Windows 7: in the folder C:\ProgramData\AMIS\settings (see customisation documentation)
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Windows |
OpenOffice4Kids? (see also StarOffice4Kids) | Ricardo Soares Guimarães | ? | TBD | StarOffice4Kids: Linux, Solaris, Windows |
Evince (document viewer for PDF, Postscript etc)? | TBD | ? | ? | Linux, Windows |
Ekiga (VoIP client) | ? | ? | ? | Linux, Windows |
Weboob (Weboob wiki) | Romain Bignon? (most active patch submitter listed on the home page) | ? | TBD (perhaps mostly about launching console apps instead of GUIs for blind persons; see this message to Liberte0). Also need to figure out whether settings are defined on a per-app (or per-module) basis. | Linux |
Emacspeak | T. V. Raman (who else?!) | ? | TBD (check links on project site and on Wikipedia) | Linux |